Kabir Khan recently shared a much-awaited update on Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2, saying talks are underway. Meanwhile, Farhan Akhtar is setting up an international crew for 120 Bahadur
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Roping in an international crew
Farhan Akhtar in the poster of 120 Bahadur
The upcoming war drama 120 Bahadur, starring Farhan Akhtar, aims to spotlight the heroic Battle of Rezang La during the 1962 India-China War. To ensure authenticity on a grand scale, the makers have reportedly brought in Snow Business, the world-renowned artificial snow company behind major Hollywood productions like the Harry Potter films, Gladiator movies, and House of the Dragon. The film tells the story of 120 soldiers from the Indian Army’s 13 Kumaon Regiment who bravely defended Rezang La against 3000 Chinese troops. Though shooting at the real location — 16,000 feet up in Ladakh — was not possible, the terrain will be recreated with lifelike detail. Directed by Razneesh Ghai and produced by Excel Entertainment and Trigger Happy Studios, 120 Bahadur hits theatres on November 21, with its teaser arriving in early August.
All ears for good roles
Nandita Das
Actor Nandita Das has expressed a strong desire to return to acting, making it clear that she hasn’t left the craft behind. In a candid Instagram post, she wrote, “I keep getting asked — ‘Do you still act?’ So let me say it loud and clear — yes, I do!” Nandita, celebrated for her performances in films like Fire (1996), Earth (1998), and Bawandar (2000) shared that directing doesn’t mean she is done with acting. “I think I can act,” she wrote. She reflected on the current landscape, noting that visibility often trumps talent and that she has become a recluse but is “all ears” for good roles.
When is the next Bajrangi Bhaijaan coming?
(From left) Kabir Khan and Harshali Malhotra
As Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015) completes a decade, director Kabir Khan marked the occasion by sharing nostalgic behind-the-scenes photos from the film’s shoot. In a heartfelt post, he wrote that even 10 years on, the story of love and hope continues to resonate deeply with audiences. “It’s incredible how the film still moves people to both tears and laughter — it has clearly left a lasting emotional impact,” he reflected. Fans flooded the post with love, pleading for a sequel. Responding to the excitement, Kabir, in a recent media interaction, shared that talks are indeed on and that he is approaching the idea with great care as it’s not just about riding on the success of Bajrangi Bhaijaan. He said that he wants to preserve the soul of the film.
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